Teething ring



June 8,1926. 1587960 H. G. JORGENSEN TEETHING RING Filed April 25 1923 /////////////////WI//////////////% l.

Patentecl June 8,' 1 926. ;z

UNITED STATES HANS G! JORGE NS N, OF ERIEQPENNS LVANIA,

, TEETHING RING.

Application filed April 25', 1923. serial No. 634397;

Teething rings as ordinarily nacle do not aid-apt themselves as Well to thegums as is desmble and the present invention is designed to inprove devices of this character 5 in this respect. i e

The invention is illusti'ated in the acconpanying drawing?, as fol1oWs:-

Fig. l shows a plan View of a ring. F ig. a section on the line 2-2 in Fg. 1-. Fig. 3 a section on the line 3--3 in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 a plan View of an alternative con st'netion. i

Fig. 5 a section on the line 5 5 in Fig. 4. Fig (S :L section on the line 6-6 in Fig. 5. 15 1 marks the ring and 2 an extension on the ring These pzrts are formed integrally of soft rubher. The ring is i'orned hollow With u cavity 3 and this cavity nerges in `a cevity 4- in tlie extension. In the preferred form of extension the end 5 of the extension is concave so as to' more readilv follow the than the end of the extension so that this also assists in its adaptability to the guns. '25

` walls to conform more certainly to' the con- 'ormation of the gums, and thus messages them n'oi'e efi'ectively than the solid rings;

In the alternative Construction shown in Fgs. 4, 5 ,and 6 the ring 6 has an extension 35 7, and a convex end 8. The ring has a cavity 9. This merges .in a ca vity 10 in thee'xtension. i

VVha't I claim as new is i A teething device formedof soft rubber; 40 eonp'ising a hollow' annular portion, and e hollow flat extension integral With, and nerging into said annular portion. i

In testiinony'whereof I have hereunto set myhand.

' HANS G. JOBGENSEN. 

